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I used Sahara Beige directly on my rubber straps without any primer and it sticks perfectly to the rubber. My straps came from Bone Buddrus, there might be some difference in compounds used by vendors which might cause the paint issues. Or they used some kind of release agent that still on the rubber that causes problems. I really haven’t heard yet of people having problems painting their straps.

The resin on webbing is a creative idea, but the webbing should not be visible between the ridges.

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Trimming down the big triangle things and trying to decide if this knee plate is usable. 

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For the stormtrooper knee plate, it was a real bad vac-form pull. Clearly overheated, bad texture all over and the raised squares were real soft. I fixed most of that, but still have issues. The sides are way too long, and it needs to open up a bunch. I riveted a hinge (backed with sintra for strength) to put the 2 halves of calves together. I figure the straps are gonna do most of the work to hold them together and the front pieces will hide seams completely. 

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Guess I'm waiting for someone to tell me whether the diamond knee plate is usable or if I should be looking for another. Is this plate attached to the wraparound shin armored or the resin front/strap assembly?

Also, I have skimmed other WIPs, but haven't seen a good breakdown of how the fronts attach to the main shin armor. I see velcro under straps, but obviously there's some attachment on the front, something to force the fronts to stay in place if they are removed for storage 

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23 minutes ago, NegativeEleven said:

Guess I'm waiting for someone to tell me whether the diamond knee plate is usable or if I should be looking for another. Is this plate attached to the wraparound shin armored or the resin front/strap assembly?

Also, I have skimmed other WIPs, but haven't seen a good breakdown of how the fronts attach to the main shin armor. I see velcro under straps, but obviously there's some attachment on the front, something to force the fronts to stay in place if they are removed for storage 

I put a strip of EVA foam down the front of mine, attached some velcro to it and then velcro the shin plates to the main armor.  

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So, I sort of hit pause on this when I got a full time job in January. Since I last posted, I got some shins, the knee plate, straps, and trimmed/painted the resin buckles that came with my kit.

 

Now I am worried that these shins won't work. They are TK shins, and after trooping with an approved Din Djarin (the Mandalorian), I see that the shins I should be using are much bigger, right?

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Looking at the pics that BikerScout007 added to the CRL this year, these shins should work. I'm adding all the velcro and chopping a couple of ribs off each of the large straps. I'm putting screws thru the shin, thru the strap and into the big buckles. That should ensure that one side is locked in place and the velcro around will line up from there.

 

Still not psyched about just velcro holding the heavy resin fronts in place. Might need to engineer some kind of hook, or something to hold that weight and make sure they're placed centered cause while looking down at my own legs, it might be hard to tell.

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Velcro should be fin, I would suggest trying out with velcro first, and adjusting if need be. You can also magnet or glue the front…

As an alternative to using screws KW has a pretty good video on how he did it:




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